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Women's Euro 2025 TV schedule: How to watch every match

Women's Euro 2025 TV schedule: How to watch every match

Independent16-06-2025
England will chase another major title at Euro 2025 as the Lionesses take on debutants Wales, France and the Netherlands in a blockbuster Group D in Switzerland.
Sarina Wiegman 's side are defending champions having lifted the trophy on home soil with a memorable victory over Germany in the Euro 2022 final.
They will be joined by first-time qualifiers Wales who will make their major tournament debuts in the July finals after a historic victory over the Republic of Ireland in the play-offs.
Euro 2025 will kick off in Switzerland on Wednesday 2 July. The final will be played at St-Jakob's Park in Basel on Sunday 27 July.
England Euro 2025 fixtures
Saturday 5th July vs France - 8pm BST, live on ITV
Wednesday 9th July vs Netherlands - 5pm BST, live on BBC
Sunday 13th July vs Wales - 8pm BST, live on ITV
Wales Euro 2025 fixtures
Saturday 5th July vs Netherlands - 5pm BST, live on BBC
Wednesday 9th July vs France - 8pm BST, live on ITV
Sunday 13th July vs England - 8pm BST, live on ITV
Full Euro 2025 fixtures and TV schedule
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